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Two archive recordings of Orton are known to survive: a short BBC radio interview first transmitted in August 1967 and a video recording, held by the British Film Institute, of his appearance on Eamonn Andrews ' ITV chat show transmitted 23 April 1967.
By 1967, as related by Haley in an interview with radio host Red Robinson that same year, the group was " a free agent " without any recording contracts at all, although the band continued to perform regularly in North America and Europe.
* Derrida ( 1967 ) interview with Henri Ronse, republished in Positions ( English edition by Chicago & London: University of Chicago Press, 1981 ).
In François Truffaut's book-length interview, Hitchcock / Truffaut ( 1967 ), Hitchcock said that MGM wanted North by Northwest cut by 15 minutes so the film's length would run under two hours.
In his book-length interview Hitchcock / Truffaut ( 1967 ) with François Truffaut, Hitchcock said that he wanted to do " something fun, light-hearted, and generally free of the symbolism permeating his other movies.
In a 1967 interview, however, Townshend complimented one of The Beatles ' songs: " I think " Eleanor Rigby " was a very important musical move forward.
* Isaac Deutscher on the Israeli-Arab War: an interview with the late Isaac Deutscher ( 1967 )
According to Lymon in an interview with Ebony magazine in 1967, he said that at the age of 15 he was first introduced to heroin by a woman twice his age.
Pete Townshend of The Who coined the term " power pop " in a 1967 interview in which he said: " Power pop is what we play — what the Small Faces used to play, and the kind of pop The Beach Boys played in the days of ' Fun, Fun, Fun ' which I preferred.
" He would then read each of his stories with a staccato delivery ( up to a rate of 197 words per minute ), though in an interview in 1967, claimed a speed of well over 200 wpm.
In an interview on April 26, 1967, she referred to Singh as her husband but also stated that they were never allowed to marry officially.
In December 1967 Barry Goldwater, Senator from Arizona and Republican candidate for the 1964 presidential election, praised Smith in an interview with Harvey Ward in Salisbury, saying, " We need more men like Ian Smith, I think, in the world today.
In a 1967 interview, in which he was asked about the choice of presidential candidate, Buckley said, " The wisest choice would be the one who would win ....
Capitol Records seemed eager to emphasize it — in a 1967 interview with Life magazine, Miller herself claimed that during recording sessions she was deliberately conducted a half beat ahead or behind time, and claimed the worst of several different recordings of a song would be chosen for the finished album.
According to a 1967 interview he gave to LIFE Magazine, he was the only black member of the Morris Park Dukes, a youth gang involved in alcohol and petty theft.
" In Truffaut's 1967 book-length interview Hitchcock / Truffaut, Hitchcock paraphrased Thompson's criticism as " Dorothy Thompson gave the film three days to get out of town.
Prompted by the impending hanging of Ronald Ryan in 1967, Tatchell went round his local area daubing slogans against the hanging, an action that was not identified as his until he revealed it in an interview nearly 30 years later.
* Oral History interview transcript with John Archibald Wheeler 5 April 1967, American Institute of Physics, Niels Bohr Library and Archives
In the February 1967, Playboy interview, Lane states that the photo has never been published.
Further resolution seemed to come with the 1976 published transcript of an interview of Frank Walter Gran conducted by Dr. Paul Carson, Jr. on August 13, 1967 that had been recorded to audio tape.
An English language interview with Richard Huelsenbeck recorded in 1959 can be heard on the audio CD Voices of Dada together with a 1967 reading of a poem from his 1916 verse collection Phantastiche Gebete.
He gained a place at Balliol College, Oxford after he impressed Russell Meiggs in his interview, and read physics there from 1964 to 1967.
* Oral History interview transcript with Otto Robert Frisch 3 May 1967, American Institute of Physics, Niels Bohr Library and Archives
Ramparts also unearthed the first conspiracy theory about the Kennedy assassination, and in 1967, editor Sol Stern's interview revealed that the CIA had backed the National Student Association as part of its Cold War strategy.

1967 and Sarah
* 1967Sarah Cracknell, English singer ( Saint Etienne )
and Auntie Mame in the 1960s ; in 1967, she won the Sarah Siddons Award for her work in Chicago theatre.
She graduated from The Chapin School in 1967, attended the University of Paris and earned a degree in art history from Sarah Lawrence College.
In January 1967, Johnson and Winding were in an all-star line-up ( alongside the likes of Clark Terry, Charlie Shavers and Joe Newman ) backing Sarah Vaughan on her last-ever sessions for Mercury Records, released as the album Sassy Swings Again, with three of the cuts, including Billy Strayhorn's " Take the " A " Train ", being arranged by Johnson himself.
He then married Sarah Clifford-Turner at Chelsea in 1966 and had two more children: George ( born 1967 ), and Sasha Jane ( born 1969 ).
* Sarah Cracknell ( b. 1967 ), singer, Saint Etienne.
; Dave Cook became National Organiser in 1975 ; Pete Carter prominent in UCATT ; Beatrix Campbell and Judith Hunt active in National Women ’ s Advisory ; Jacques, on the EC since 1967 and replacing James Klugmann on Marxism Today in 1977 ; Sarah Benton was a " heresy " favouring editor of Comment ; critics from the past, like Eric Hobsbawm and Monty Johnstone, got more influence.
His roles in films such as Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines ( 1965 ), King Rat ( 1965 ), The Chase ( 1966 ), Thoroughly Modern Millie ( 1967 ), Isadora ( 1968 ) and Performance ( 1970 ) ( alongside Mick Jagger ), as well as his relationship with actress Sarah Miles, had made him a media personality.
Kaplan, who had met Lillian Gish many years earlier when he was a publicist involved in The Comedians ( 1967 ), decided immediately that the role of Sarah Webber was a role that would introduce new generations of filmgoers to the great talent of the " First Lady of American Film ", who had begun her film career in 1912.
Its members included Nannie and Walter Bowe, Harold Cruse ( who was then working on The Crisis of the Negro Intellectual, 1967 ), Tom Dent, Rosa Guy, Joe Johnson, LeRoi Jones, and Sarah E. Wright, among others.
In 1968, he married Carolyn Denton, the 1967 Miss Oklahoma ; their three daughters are Callie, Katie and Sarah, a leading operatic soprano.
* Lady Sarah Consuelo Spencer-Churchill ( London, 17 December 1921 – 2000 ); baptised 17 January 1922 at St Margaret's Westminster ; married 14 May 1943 in Westminster Edwin Fariman Russell ( born 15 July 1914 ) and had four children: Serena Mary Churchill Russell ( born 1944 ), Consuelo Sarah Russell ( born 1946 ), Alexandra Brenda Russell ( born 1949 ), and Jacqueline Russell ( born 1958 ); divorced 7 October 1966 in Reno, United States ; married secondly 11 November 1966 Guy Burgos with no issue ; divorced in 1967 in Mexico ; married thirdly 1967 in Philadelphia Theo Roubanis with no issue
Sir Stephen Lewis Courtauld, MC ( 1883 – 1967 ) was a member of the wealthy English Courtauld textile family ( he was the son of Sydney Courtauld ( 10 March 1840 – 20 October 1899 ) and Sarah Lucy Sharpe ( 1844-1906 ) and youngest brother of Samuel Courtauld, founder of the Courtauld Institute of Art ).
He starred in Roman Polanski's vampire film The Fearless Vampire Killers ( 1967 ) ( British title The Dance of the Vampires ) as innkeeper Yoine Shagal with his daughter Sarah played by Sharon Tate.
Between 1967 and 1971 the BBC produced a radio version of Creasey's Roger West stories with actor Patrick Allen in the title role as Scotland Yard Chief Inspector Roger " Handsome " West, with Allen's real-life wife Sarah Lawson playing the role of West's wife Janet.
* Madame Sarah ( 1967 )-a biography of Sarah Bernhardt.
Paley taught writing at Sarah Lawrence College from 1966 to 1989, and helped to found the Teachers & Writers Collaborative in New York in 1967.
Sarah began her language training in 1967 at age 5, beginning with food exchanges, in order to establish a social exchange with the instructor.
Lauren Booth ( born Sarah Booth 22 July 1967, Islington, London ) is an English broadcaster, journalist and pro-Palestinian activist.
Sarah Cracknell ( born 12 April 1967 ; Chelmsford, Essex ) is an English singer-songwriter, best known as the lead singer of the electronic music band Saint Etienne.

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